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Fire Guts 10-Storey Market Building In Lagos

Fire has gutted the popular Mandilas building on Broad Street, Lagos Island Local Government Area of Lagos State, leaving Clothing goods worth millions of naira destroyed on Sunday.

The fire, which started around 1pm on Sunday, affected four floors of the 10-storey building, burning goods worth millions of naira, PUNCH Metro reports.

While the fire was burning the building some traders were seen rushed towards the scene of the fire to recover their goods.

In a statement made available on Sunday, the Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, said the cause of the fire was yet to be ascertained.

Before the arrival of emergency responders, the fire was said to have started from the first floor of the building and escalated to the fourth floor.

Upon arrival at the scene of the fire, men of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service were able to curtail further spread of the fire.

In response to the situation, Adeyese said, “A warehouse in a ten-story building is on fire. The fire originated on the first floor and has now reached the fourth floor.

“Ongoing firefighting operations by Ebute Elefun and Sari Iganmu Fire Stations on-scene. The cause is yet to be determined and no casualty was recorded.”

Reacting to the incident, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwoolu, disclosed that investigation was ongoing to unravel the cause of the fire while also calling for calm among residents of the state.

“I would like to provide an update as relayed by our on-ground teams regarding the warehouse fire at Mandilas Building, Broad Street, Lagos Island. The fire originated on the 1st floor and got to the 4th. Currently, our brave teams from Ebute Elefun and Sari Iganmu Fire Stations are actively engaged in firefighting operations.

“The cause is yet to be determined, but investigations are underway. Fortunately, no casualties have been reported. I’d like to urge everyone to remain calm as all of our first responders are working hard to bring the situation to a complete halt,” Sanwoolu tweeted.

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